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Embosom

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ɪmˈbʊz.əm/

Definitions

  • To embrace closely; to hold in affection.
  • To enclose protectively or lovingly.

Usage Examples

  • "The mother embosomed her child, shielding them from the cold."
  • "The cottage was embosomed by lush green trees."

Etymology

Derived from Middle English, combining ‘em-’ (to put into) and ‘bosom’ (chest or heart), meaning to enclose within the bosom.

Synonyms

Embrace, Enfold, Enclose, Cherish

Antonyms

Reject, Release, Abandon

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishAbrazar/aβɾaˈθar/
FrenchEnlacer/ɑ̃.la.se/
GermanUmschließen/ʊmˈʃliːsən/
Hindiआलिंगन करना/ɑː.lɪŋ.ɡə.nə/
Chinese怀抱/huái bào/
Japanese抱きしめる/dɑki ɕimeru/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, the 'o' is often pronounced as /ʊ/, while in British English, it is softer.

Historical Usage

The word was frequently used in poetry and literature to express deep affection or protection.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of embosoming appears in religious and philosophical texts, symbolizing care and emotional closeness.

More Information

Embosoming has been a literary device to describe nature's embrace, familial love, and spiritual protection.

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